Yuri Muzyka, 34, has been sentenced in London for tracking down his ex-girlfriend using a tracking device hidden in their young daughter’s scooter before stabbing her to death. The man was sentenced to at least 30 years in prison. This was reported by the British newspaper Metro on Friday, May 29.
Galina Khoisan ended her relationship with Muzyka after several years of a “troubled relationship” but he continued to harass and intimidate her. The woman called the police, accused of violence, harassment, and stalking. After moving to Greenwich to get away from him, Hoisan discovered a tracking device on her daughter’s scooter after Music told her he knew which park she went to. She gave the device to the police and also informed that he came to her house and stole her phone. Seven days before the murder, the girl obtained a harassment restraining order.
However, on August 27, Music violated the ban and broke into the woman’s apartment, where she was meeting another man. He attacked the 29-year-old victim and stabbed her six times in the chest. It all happened in front of their three-year-old daughter, who was just days away from her fourth birthday. After the massacre, Muzyka took photos and took a selfie next to the dying girl.
At his trial, Muzyka denied his guilt, saying he had lost control of himself, but the jury did not believe him. The report stated that the victim’s mother, Svetlana, burst into tears during the announcement of the verdict and addressed her daughter’s killer in the Ukrainian language. message.
The Investigative Committee of St. Petersburg is investigating the killing of a 25-year-old Russian flight attendant in Dubai. The girl was stabbed to death in her hotel room, then had her head shaved and dyed bright green. Her ex-boyfriend is arrested on suspicion of massacre. After the breakup, he followed the girl, beat her, threatened her, and demanded the gift money back. The man says he was not aware of his actions. “Moscow Evening” looked into the details of this crime.
